Charlotte&Brioche
Member Since 2023
Hello, I’m really new to owning a diabetic cat (or a cat in general) so I’m not sure what’s considered concerning.
I came home and brioche had thrown up by his litter box and is acting somewhat slow. I was worried it could be hypoglycemia but his blood sugar was at 400 (on the Alphatrak). I gave him a tiny bit of food to see if he’d eat it and he did. He usually greets me and was hiding under the chair when I got home. He’s also breathing kind of heavy and is making squeaky sounds that sound somewhat labored I guess? He’s starting to slow down a bit and he’s still reacting to stimuli like things outside the window and our other cat.
I just didn’t know if I should be worried or I should just watch him for the time being.
I came home and brioche had thrown up by his litter box and is acting somewhat slow. I was worried it could be hypoglycemia but his blood sugar was at 400 (on the Alphatrak). I gave him a tiny bit of food to see if he’d eat it and he did. He usually greets me and was hiding under the chair when I got home. He’s also breathing kind of heavy and is making squeaky sounds that sound somewhat labored I guess? He’s starting to slow down a bit and he’s still reacting to stimuli like things outside the window and our other cat.
I just didn’t know if I should be worried or I should just watch him for the time being.

